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Explain what it means for children to be gender schematic or gender aschematic.
Atria
The heart's top two chambers that take in blood from the veins and transfer it to the ventricles.
Ventricles
Chambers of the heart that receive blood from the atria and expel it to the lungs and rest of the body, or, in brain anatomy, cavities filled with cerebrospinal fluid.
Refractory Period
Period following effective stimulation during which excitable tissue, such as heart muscle, fails to respond to a stimulus of threshold intensity.
Cardiac Muscle
Muscle tissue found only in the heart, characterized by its ability to contract involuntarily and rhythmically.
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